And hire someone who will immediately pick up a sledgehammer and start knocking down that wall.
As a result, you are far more likely to hire someone who is like you.
Hire someone else to run the company while you kick back and relax--still bringing in cash.
More than 6 in 10 Americans now hire someone to help prepare their returns every year.
Conversely, she says, older alums are more likely to be in a position to hire someone.
He's an upholsterer who says that no one wants to hire someone his age.
And if you want to fight over taxes, hire someone competent to do it.
And as it stands I would never hire someone like him to work for my firm.
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Would I ever use this to determine whether or not we hire someone, absolutely not.
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Mr Assemany says his firm will not hire someone just because they are family members.
If they don't, you can always hire someone to make every box look nice.
Hire someone who will relentlessly focus on how IT can best contribute to your company's differentiating capabilities.
Lyons knew there would be criticism over his decision to hire someone he has worked with at Iona.
The process is interesting because many schools hire someone new in reaction to whatever happened in the past.
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If we live at a distance, we can hire someone to be our eyes and ears, and even, our voices.
I've said it before: If you want someone who thinks outside the box, hire someone who lives outside the box.
The question is: would you hire someone who has the edge with managing cloud-based resources for a line of business?
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Because labor costs are relatively low, many homeowners would rather hire someone to do the work than do it themselves.
If you're going into fields where we need more women, like construction or computer engineering -- reach back, hire someone new.
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"It's no different than when you go hire someone to work for you, " says Ms. Mott, who hasn't invested through AngelList.
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Not just the things you can hire someone to do, but registering the children for school or planning the extended family holiday get together.
If you miss the boat you can always hire someone to row.
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Before you hire someone, or choose someone as your successor or your second in command, ask yourself why they appeal to you.
Sales taxes focus on sales of tangible personal property, but property is often produced when you hire someone to perform a service.
Mort would never hire someone that would turn the company.....on its head.
She doesn't want to hire someone who has problems at home too.
You want to hire someone with significant magazine ad sales experience, right?
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One of the founders they backed wanted to hire someone as chief operating officer, test him out and then promote him to CEO.
After that, it's "Let me hire someone more like Greg and less like Ted, " says Greg Thompson, director of strategy for software maker SuccessFactors.
One of the founders they backed wanted to hire someone as chief operating officer, test him out and then promote him to chief executive.
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